Ok, as per JZs request.... let's talk !!!

So how is Ramadan going for everyone. As far as I am concerned, it is going by a bit too fast. "Rozay bahut aasaan hein".

Then again, in Bahrain, there aint much for me to do anyways.

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Mine are going pretty fast too, but only because the search for a proper toolkit for GIS is too tough to do.
A salam o Alykum all,

Gud work Suhaib...nice to see our class community on this forum.
I hope everyone is gud n healthy n wealthy ;-)

Anyway ,Ramzan here in stockholm ..ofcourse full of barakat as anywhere else.
but timings are quite long..
sehri:3:30am
Iftar:7:15pm

also ..quite alone :-(
just arrived here 20 days back so not so many friends....

Take gud care
Thanks for participating guys. Adeel yaar, fasting for around 16 hours must be tough !

Tanhaaee ka ik ilaaj hai meray paas, but i dont know if u would be prepared to change ur status so early :D

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